Project description

Inspired by Anna Tsing’s book ‘The Mushroom at the End of the World’, I have produced a designer wallpaper collection with a focus on surface pattern design targeted towards upmarket cafes, restaurants, and bistros.

This collection is a celebration of fungi, their relationship to the built environment, resilience to the destruction caused by capitalism and the role they play in the rejuvenation, renourishment, and regrowth of nature in spaces of desolation and decay caused by man. It features subtle, sophisticated designs, heavily textured and representative of the beauty in nature’s gradual yet unavoidable reclamation of space.

Wallpaper Collection
Graduate Collection Preview

My prints are inspired by studies of nature growing in, and adapting to manmade spaces in emphasis of nature’s discrete, gradual and inevitable infusion into landscapes from which it was eradicated. A muted and earth toned colour palette has been extracted from studies of decaying surfaces and the infiltration of natural elements in inorganic environments

I enjoy creating designs with depth and layering, rich in texture, using different techniques and a combination of digital, screen-print and hand painted elements.

 

Visualisation
Digital and Screen-printed Wallpaper Visualisation
Digital and Screen-printed Wallpaper Visualisation
Digital Wallpaper Visualisation
Digital and Screen-printed Wallpaper Visualisation
Sites of Promise: Digital Wallpaper Visualisation
Digital Wallpaper Visualisation